Kaboom you can't just cherrypick the Daiz. You are either an official guy or not. Official would include filler and GT.You cherry pick official products , that's hypocritical...

There are some things that are just plain mistakes or oversights. Like the self-contradiction on Gohan vs Dabra, for an example. They are legitimate things worth at least raising an eyebrow about, or looking to the original source for closure.

"This official power level number doesn't mesh with MY MADE-UP RULES so it must be wrong," is not one of those cases. That's arrogance to the point of outright stupidity.

Going by pure manga feats and power scaling, and not going by non canon Daiz guidebook that has a ton of errors.

A... wha... bwuh... "a ton of errors?"

Are you even remotely aware of the 99% of the rest of the total of ten volumes that don't have anything to do with damnable power levels?

Stop making yourself look like a fool. The books do not contain a "ton of errors," especially not when those so-called errors are merely the cardinal sin of disagreeing with your own deluded, self-fabricated rules about power levels, whom even the original author didn't give a damn about once he finished using them as a plot device.

Doesn't anyone even remember the entire big theme of "don't be fooled by numbers" that was basically screamed into the readers' faces throughout the entire Saiyan-to-Freeza story?

Let me get this main point across one more time, for everyone.

YOUR MADE-UP RULES DON'T MEAN JACK SHIT.

Don't even TRY to tell me that an official number is a mistake just because of "well character A was at 1.23x this character B and blah-de-blah'd while Character X was only a 1.14x the power of Character Y so therefore yadda-yadda... and this is why the people in charge are wrong!"

This is insanely frustrating. There's nothing worse than fans getting so caught up in their own obsession that they think they're the big bosses and have more say than the people in charge. Especially when they hold their own fabricated rules as gospel.

Our 'made up rules' use the few known power gaps in the manga as our standard setters for all other power gaps.

And the guidebooks say there ARE no such minimums or maximums in power gaps. Therefore your rules are still made-up and wrong.

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We ignore guidebooks because the are not canon. We base our logic straight from examples in the source material.

And your logic is entirely subjective and made-up and still does not have any backing nor need to be taken seriously. YOU do not hold more say than the guidebooks. You should learn to live with that.

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The manga for instance suggest that a guy is 100 (Goku), can easily take out three guys who are 2/3rds his strength all at the same time.

While the guidebooks think a guy at 100 (Goku) will struggle with a single guy who is half that, 50 (Nappa).

Right, like I said, there ARE some things that are genuinely worth raising an eyebrow over. But what makes someone at 80 putting up a fight against someone at 100 so impossible? Let me answer that: Nothing, and you're still wrong.

Stated to be rivals. Yet, KK Goku 16k rather risk his life going KKx3 than fight Vegeta at 18k. He can't do anything to Vegeta with a 88% gap.

Raditz is clearly fearful of a 1,330 beam, and is greatly damaged by a 1,307 headbutt. Also, Raditz feels the need to block a 924 beam. Logic based on any common sense, would suggest that Raditz is under 1,300...

2) Freeza 120 Goku 150

Seeing how their gap for Raditz/ Saibamen is 80%, as well as these two, it's quite clear that the Daiz looks at 80% as a rivaling gap.